Wow, Kanaan gets the lead and then bam

A messy race just got even messier as Tony Kanaan encountered a problem caused by teammate Marco Andretti, bounced into the wall, and swerved right in front of Sarah Fisher, who could do nothing but smash right into Kanaan and take out the race leader.

Kanaan had recently slipped ahead of frontrunner Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon, and the TV gang announced that Kanaan had led at least one lap in every race he's had here in Indy, but then bad fortune -- and a mistake by his Andretti-Green teammate Marco Andretti, took him out again.

Making matters worse, Marco was involved in Kanaan's demise, basically boxing him into a corner. The two were known for working so well together as teammates, an Andretti-Green trademark, but they didn't work so well together today.

"He should feel bad," Kanaan said when told Marco apologized. "He made a very stupid move, especially for a teammate. As usual, I was in the lead and then something happens."

Kanaan felt horribly for Fisher.

"I told her I was so sorry," Kanaan said. "She was crying so much. She went through so much to get into this race."

There's a lot of people upset at the moment, including Team Andretti-Green, which may have an internal problem on its hands.

"Tony was running really strong," said disappointed team owner Michael Andretti. "Should Marco have been where he was, I don't know. It's a tough call."

At the moment, Marco Andretti is second and Danica is 8th through lap 115.

It has been interesting already and it's going to even more so in the next hour.